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Canada study facts

Study in Canada

Respected institutions, practical learning and multicultural communities across a remarkable country.

Explore guide
Study routesDegrees + diplomas
Teaching languagesEnglish / French
Popular intakeSeptember
Student settingMulticultural
01 / Why Canada

Quality education in welcoming cities

Canada's universities and colleges offer academic degrees, applied programmes and pathways in major cities and smaller student communities. The system is known for practical learning, student support and strong links between education and industry.

Students and university life in CanadaPlan with clarity. Apply with confidence.
02 / Study options

Choose the route that fits your next step.

We compare entry routes, academic fit and long-term goals before building your shortlist.

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University degrees

Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with academic, research and professional routes.

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College programmes

Applied diplomas and certificates designed around practical and career-relevant skills.

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Pathway options

Language and academic preparation that can support progression into further study.

03 / Admissions snapshot

A strong application starts with the right route.

Requirements differ by institution and programme. We turn them into a clear, personal application plan.

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Entry standards depend on the province, institution and selected programme.

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Applicants normally provide transcripts and evidence of English or French ability.

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Certain programmes may request prerequisites, portfolios, interviews or relevant experience.

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Study-permit planning should begin early and use the latest official requirements.

04 / Costs and student life

Build a plan for study and everyday life.

Good decisions consider the whole experience: tuition, housing, transport, language and the kind of city that suits you.

TuitionCourse dependent

Fees differ between colleges, universities, provinces and subjects.

Living budgetCity dependent

Housing is often the largest variable in a student's budget.

Student experience

Students can choose between large metropolitan centres and quieter campus communities, with access to outdoor life, cultural diversity and institution-led academic and wellbeing support.

05 / The experience

What makes Canada worth exploring?

Applied learning

Many courses include projects, placements or industry-informed teaching.

Different study routes

Compare academic degrees with practical college and pathway options.

Multicultural cities

International communities can make settling into daily life feel more approachable.

High living standards

Students value the country's public spaces, services and natural environment.

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Step 1 of 5 / Your study goal

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